lFilled with ‘tru’ tea flavour and fragrance ‘Fresh from the gardens’ "" ‘" 1m WM.“ szavice (Continued) "After the passage of the law in spite of the efforts to enforce it, Murray contrived to build up a clandestine means of shipping goods to Canada, and while the French are more pressed for cheap trade goods than they were,‘ nevertheless they are better off than they should be and our traders are put up at a ciisadvnntage. Now the time for which the law was passed is expired, and the provincial government hath enacted it again. It comes up this afternoon before the lords com- missioners for trade and plantations, PUBLIC NOTICE i‘ SMILES GABBIE GERTIE :1 . v “ilvyl"',, l ' Pablo riiitlce is hereby gfiiéli flint William Landrlgan, has ap- plied in the City Council of the City of Charlottetown for exemption for five yczirs commencing 1931 from (‘ivic taxation on all the assets of such applicant appertaining to tho new industry at the time of such sp- pliciition intended to be brought into the (‘ity and not then in existence. Tlic particular nature of the indus- try referred to is the factory clean- ing and processing of wool, and manufacture or yarns, woolen goods and wool products. Charlottetown. February 13th, 1931. WILLIAM LANDRIGAN, Applicant. “A man of parts is an actor _who_' gets his hair dyed." 332i-2-14-4iSats. “ferns TESTED ' AND ; "ream." J. S. TAYLOI oiwmctrlsts > 1n Richmond §tresl ‘a f“ - “I hear your cousin, the singer, ha: made great strides in his pro- fcsslon." “Yep, great. He used to sing when he received an encore; now_ he only smilea."\‘~~ Professional Cards -_ D. EDGAR SHAW, K.C. Law Offices — Prowso Block, 1 121 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled; Collection of Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. 2-21-lmonth. I-‘Zicy Work, Passpartouted Pictures, ctzn, suitable for Gifts or Prizes, on sale, also orders taken by MRS JEAN CROCKETT 193 Hillsboro Street Picturm displayed at R. .T. Holman Limited. 3635-2-28-3-5-7-sattuethursat. Prohibition Commission Chairman, MR. GEORGE E. BROWN, IVIARGATE, .1‘. E. I. Send all information regarding in- fractions of PROIIIBITION ACT to the above or to J. J. Trainor, Com- missioner, Provincial Police, Char- lottctowri, or to C. A. Miller, In- spector, Summei " , or to W. E. Haywood, Inspector for Queens, Charlottetown, or J. W. Platte, In- spector for Kings, Charlottetown. _____________,_____ DR. M. A. McGUIGAN DENTIST Twcel Building, Charlottetown Dflice 1lours-9-1, 2-5. Evenings by appointment l Residence phone 558. Office phone. 1003. iw-M BELL & MATIIIESON It. It. Boll D. L. Mathieson. LL. B. Barristers d’: Solicitors Money to Loan DIIARLOTIETOWN 8r MONTAGUE W. E. Darby, l.l..B. Barrister a. Solicitor Dalton Bldg. Summerslde, PJ-IJ. “And you really believe that Helen's marriage was an affair of the heart?" “Of course I do. She was led to believe that the rich old duffcr she married had a weak heart." A DIALOGUE Hlrn'— v Will you love me, dearest one, :- Whcn I am gone‘! Her- Gcno you are. Q Mather: Do you think that young man has saved anything! Daughter: Oh. he must have, mammal; he elyo hc never courted I QM before. a’ __ McLEOD t? BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Banister and Attorney-at-Lsw Many Womanly Ailments Traced [That depends on just how far i- wlien Murray will petition for its rejection." "But surely he will lose." Juggins shook his head. "I fear not. The best we can hope for is a compromise.” "Yet you say he is in alliance with the French and the Jacobiltesi" “I say that, Master Harry, but I cannot prove it. Remember, even you, who have recently come from St. Germain, had never heard of him. Moreover, he is hand in glove with the Pclhams and all the cor- rupt officials, in Whitehall. He hath buttered many a grasping hand, and if he can secure his operations a few years longer he will have laid the groundwork for Eng- land's overthrown in the New world. "I leave to your imagination the cffect upon our people at home of o. disastrous war with France at this juncture. King George is scarce settled on his throne, and so good an excuse would pave the way for the Stuarts’ return." . “Yes, that is true," I assented. " ‘Tis a dangerous plot." Juggins looked at me keenly. “You are still desirous to Join in thwarting it?” ‘ “More than ever. But I see not how I can be of service to you." “If the lords of trade have re- ceived the orders I expect, then you can be of great service to me and to your country. Come, you shall have your first lesson. You may attend me to the hearing before the lords of trade. I wish -you to observe what passes at the hearing, and to study Murray. For if he wins his stay, as I fear he will, then it is my _ purpose to send you to New York for such evidence as will wreck his conspiracy." “And I will go gladly,” I said, a. thrill of exultation in my heart at ' the bare thought of a man's part to play. . He collected some documents and maps, placed them in a green string-bag and gave it to me to CHITY, “And remember," lie cautioned me to the door, "do you keep at least two paces behind me. Speak only when I speak to you, and hold your head low and your shoulders stooped. Slouch, if you can. If any address you look stupidly at them and mumble an answer. I will ex- plain that you are slow-witted." But none of the men who stopped Master ‘Juggins during our walk m oinxnurioi In the matter of the Bankruptcy of Spurgeon T. Clark, Authorized Assignor. _ Scaled Tenders will be received by Ethe undersigned up to noon Satur- day the 7th day of March A. D., 1931, for all or any of the following par- cels which comprise all the assets of the Bankrupt:- Parccl No. 1. Lot with House, Store and Warehouse, at Tryon, in Prince County, Prince Edward Is- land, subject to a mortgage of $1500.00 together with interest from the 18th day of January 1931. Parcel No. 2. Total Stock of Mer- chandise and Fixtures, subject to a licn of $174.37 on a Taylor Safe. Parcel No. 3. One old Mare, one jaunting sleigh, one wood sleigh, one sct of collar and liames, Parcel No. 4. One half interest in trotting Mare, 7 years old, recently purchased in Montreal. Parcel No. 5. One Ford Coupe 1930 Model, subject to a. lien of $303.00; One Ford Roadster 1930 Model, sub- jcct to a llent of $404.00. ulsruisrnnattcwo arouses, <htDO0M TRAI I. J7 ARTHUR D. HOWDEN SMITH AUTHOR q‘ PORTO DELLO GOLD ETC. - eorvmorir or takeoff/midi‘! designed to notice the humble ‘pren- tlce lad who followed him. I avoid- ed all scrutiny and reached White- hall with considerable more self- confidence than I had started with. The lords of trade sat 1n a lofty chamber of a dirty gray stone build- ing over against the river. At one end was a dais with a long, closed- in desk across it. Behind ‘this nodded my lords in perwissed moi- esl-y, five of them, two fat and pompous, one small and\ birdlike, one tall and cadaverous and one who looked like nothing at all. ("mat is Tom Pelham," whlHl-‘lelied Master Juggins, pointing at the last as we took our seats. But I had already transferred my gaze to an extraordinary creature who stood-by a window on the op- posite side of the room. It was a black man,‘ squat and enormously broad, whose long powerful. arms reached almost to the floor. As I watched him, facinated, his eyes found my face and he surveyed ‘mo sameness.‘ u: cnunouso n: n-r m: coon, me, apparently without any human interest whatsoever, but as o. wild beast might consider a fat stag when too full to care about a kill. He was dressed in a bright-red livery coat with gold lace, and the cocked hat which he held was covered with silver embroidery. I felt Juggins ‘tugging at my‘ arm. "Do you see him?" he whispered. in my life," I answered. owed mine. "No, I mean not the ‘Twas Murray I spoke of. He sits several seats farther on. I looked as directed and picked out a. man who lounged back com- fortably in a chair, talking with a group of merchants who seemed to hang on his words. He was ele- gantly clad, yet very quietly, rather in the fashion of a fine gentleman than a rich trader. Though sitting, he showed him- self to a. large man of massive frame. He wore an immense peri- wig in the prevailing mode, and there was about him an air of pride and self-confidence. Though he must have been middleaged, he carried himself like a young man or a soldier. ' "He is no enemy to be sighted," 1 said. "No, he ‘thrives but—" A secretary rapped for order. "To the king's most excellent majesty in council,” he rected from a document he held, "the humble petition and representation of sam- uel Baker, Samuel Storke, Richard Janeway and others, merchants of London, trading to New York, in behalf of themselves and the rest of the persons concerned in the New York trade; which petition, having been considered by his majcsty's council, hath been referred, with his gracious consent, to the. lords high commissioners for trade and plant- atlons." "You will note," whispered Master Juggins, "that the name of Murray is riot included in the list. He appears here, not as the principal, which he is, but at the request of on opposition; Admtisement adaptm’ mi reprinted by courtuy of Tb: New York Edimn sjlfflll i l l \ “I never saw anything so hideous Juggins laughed, as his eyes foll- negro. these merchants, who are decoys, and ostensibly in their interest." “You have heard .thc petition and reference of the council read." gobbled Pelham in whining voice. "We will now hear arguments by the opposing sides. Who appears against the petition?" Master Juggins rose beside me. His arguments were substantially those ha had used with me, bul- warked additionally by a mass of facts and statistics. When he sat clown it seemed to me that no Eng- lishman who thought of his own country's interest could resist the logic of his appeal. ‘There was a smattering of ap- plause, and then a merchant intro- duced Murray, with the remark that lie had kindly consented to give his opinion as he had recently come on a visit to London from the province of New York, where he was in residence. (To be Continued) P LJonns uilliiiiornu UMBAG uickly DIIDCPIQG r flERVlI-llli TIRED EYES i May Spoil Your Evening-Q- Not Lao Lzlg/at But More? t/ae Remedy! l EVENING is die time to rekx and enjoy yourself‘. Some homes are centres of pleuuiuaiviq evening after evening. In odien, ‘- everyone ‘seems let down and listless. Tmsn Eras may be the reason. Bye-strain fatigue: die whole being. Dian ligbumayseemreacfidbeuusodiqinnhyoufeellilrlllllllll-Mfilfll . liglitedroomsmakeyouwaotiobeupaoddoingfiflieymskefeadingalqg?» "i wridngocooovensdoo plusaot-cntdseneojayrblc pastime. lrisoomeredimceclnctliounnciafiockrodiegaywliizenynibslfghn' attnamdmakediemfeelkealyalinYooan uliomo. Tinsn Bras and improper spun; 3° hand in mo. m “nun. to have zoo few lamps than zoo meoy. Look-around and make mreyou have light 111E181 comer wince you needle. Younecd itinmryoomerfl- ‘ Our Lighting Buma: m‘! be!) you work out tbs but main Maritime Electric Company, Limit: Charlottetown-P- E4 L. cremdioumonunoaplieoo. _ " - FEBRUARY 28, 1,3,’ __ _—__~__,_;__._ _ - M? .2! \ l Growing an of llocfricifj min ma! uilig umirinigul institute.‘ Auxlnd G4: and Electric Compaq Gold Dalnwm Bus): in 196! gull a 1h puma: mrlu: rim 6K1. To ham, hgrin of Ibo Amdanl Gn and Binnie Jbnririr: fhnrpqy, Incorpo- md, n rh eumr hui nfliu rf rh company 46m. BLAME! INFLUENZA AND PNIU- MONIA FOB INCREASING U. S. DRUG ADDIGI‘! NEW YORK, Feb. QIL-Reoent epidemic waves of influenza and pneumonia. are blamed directly on on increasing number of dope addicts among the youth of the United States, according to the Spanish- Amei-ican war hero Captain Rich- mond P. I-Iobson yesterday in l country-wide radio address. Captain Hobson, who is secretary- generai of ‘the World Conference on Narcotic Education, asserted that ad- dicts of both sexes, with lowered vl- tality and resistance to disease, for- getful of personal hygiene and per- sonal morals, ‘- incubators and carriers of vice diseases, the diseases of the strepticoccu, the pneumococ- cus, influenza, ‘and so ‘forth. Citing the situation among youth- ful narcotic addicts in Detroit, the captain pointed out that during the Christmas shopping period in that city, shop lifting and petty thievery became excessive. By coralling all the known dope users, the thlovery stopped at once. In discussing the world war upon the international dope ring. Hobson declared that an investigation of l health commissioner of a largo me- ‘ " showed that a stream of youth pouring" into the underworld of that city had come down the drug _ road. _ i "The largest group in tho popula- loa in general, ail-round hardness. The whole "art-niodei-ne" motif, it developed tnnlg‘ ‘. had skidded into the limbo of things gone but not missed. A bit of investigation at the American Furniture Mart, which is the second largest building in the world and which is crammed full of the last word in furniture, revealed that the furniture makers have dc- cided it's much too tough a task to make Americans sacrifice comfort for any more stylishnesa. Bo back the furniture makers have MEAN ? Don't be helpless when you l-lryrl at‘ J gone to chairs which looklllfllilu and to beds which are infill!” as well as in name. Th! 01¢ i‘ iar easy chair in the livinl-WII the occasional armchair, tho 01°“ dining-room pieces and the soft DO‘ venport have returned 16811! l" m the furniture ouphn It ti" "t" building. '11» furniture mun-rm M" *' be moredn, but not "modem" I" as far as that pesky word "modtlnir tic" is concerned, tlwY "54"" never heardof it. day." Thev will always @889 ' throbbing ead. Quiet a 8mm‘ bling tooth. Relieve not??? ket for immediate 'ns of neuralgia oi: neuntil- liquor group, but the narcotic group" - relief, I you gilcheck a amide" cold, Even tion of our Federal prisons is not the ' ‘uddenly getaheadacha Reach Parcel No. G. All the Accounts and =4 your Bills Receivable of the Bankrupt to- i. Office: 180 Richmond Street ‘, MONEY T0 LOAN To Constipation Charlottetown, P. E. l. . haven't any ' , _ _ . 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Good Spirits whole or any number of the parcels. t < MODEBNISTIC Iulmrruns Take a tab er or two and be depend on these tablets. i a l Wil ' ' B" ' " The highest or any tender not nee-i oUsTID-COMFDRT Now dd °f the "1' Take PmmPtlY- Gargle Willi Aspirin tabe - . - ’ '- *- "moMLn "- F- "mmml Because’ o! heir mild Mllflrww . l‘ 3 xsrivora or ossrou Nothin ll gained b waitin at the first suspicion of 9°" m‘: ' . », BARRISTERSL “l“'°’l$‘i§‘" ETC‘ medicine for women can compare “Hwy “cceptedi Partmla“ o’ ll ‘ i III/i- . to aeei the Pain wii leaveo throat andreduoetheinfectiofl- a . “ION” o Wm‘ D“ H“m‘“°"'~‘ P“ "lhfimd" l ‘fmfls m” l” m" a‘ my Mm’ , . . 5 gm ,| “no CHICAGO no. sci-modernised its own accord. it may grow Look for Aspirin on ihqbox" . a . , \___ ncyls quickiyuegponliitu, thfiaiklltmeiliilé; bummcrsldc. or at the Olilce of‘ ’ The Guardian olfcis pilzes of $2. 0. $ . an . chm‘ In wh-m m hum“. m, ‘m, worse! Why postpone relief? and the word Genuine in red. h!‘ u StCWflfl Q nirOxWgliéf at: Ornesilalftlaguvayigu 0305"“! I-Eipuct“ a George R. Keefe Charlottetown. I o m eat-h pf {he “n.0,, Counties to children‘ Feeding’ “w u“ ‘or m“ mun" Mum Mt‘ em a" nmny times wheh Genuine A’ M" tablets do r l l ’" =1 ' Pr: w so“. s:*.:..**~;@:;~a l ...'":::~;".t:::.::.8:21.512? :1: .2211‘? u» Ba s»... M u» Bu» ........... ... more. “u... u» w u. u... =u~ - BARRISTERS‘, gouflsgfc? ETC the llfllictigiris ofa thceo 88:21 thlcrll) iipcr- day the 3rd day of March betwren vismml ‘heir farms‘ And modumauo ma" ‘m’ -ll3}"' » ~ ii- . ’ | atwgfigy ','}',"1,‘,,N_ ate naturally, congestion and pain “m hours o, m, m m and m," m" i ‘ _ I rails and triangular pillows to try _ are prevented and perfect health rc-' D m! ‘h.’ 23m d“ o, February Tms contest closes March 3i. in, mm or u" most llmber-mugn- n a ‘ "* ‘ _' * ' turns. Get Dr Hamilton's Pills today. a " u led .1"p,n' no "ma" u. helm, Q§ . ’.'i a»: MARK R. 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